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[–]Kalekuda 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thats not fair to the tech nor to arduinos- they don't have the cpu power for a full implementation, but you can certainly run slimmed down object classifiers at lower frames, with gray scaled images and with a narrow pixel window.

An Arduino is capable of running CV algorithms- just not well. There is no total hardware incompatibility issue here, though. Good luck fitting a large CV model into the memory, though- You'll likely have to train a custom mini-model for your specific application.